| Johann Christian Hüttner - 1801 - 962 页
...ЗЛаног (;eifjt ее in ber angejoge* nen ^aüabe: Mylord he takes a staff inhanâ to beat thebushes o'er; I must confess it was a work he ne'er had done...bounceth from a bush, which made them all to laugh ; Mylord be cried a hare г hare but it prov'd an Essex calf. SBeií bic 3.44Klívijí Dom feiten faute... | |
| Johann Samuel Halle - 1802 - 588 页
...те1Ы;ф ^genommen twib аиеде1аф1 würben. Sem Sorb SOiftçor ^ei|t ее to ber am Mylord he takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes o'er; I must confess it «аз a work he n'er had donc before. , / A ereД creature bounceth from a bush , which made them... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1843 - 626 页
...horse's sides, and his backsword cross his rump. My Lord he takes a staff in hand to heat the hushes o'er ; I must confess it was a work he ne'er had done...laugh ; My lord, he cried, A hare, a hare ! but it proved an Essex call'.'* We like the Londoners — their joyous enthusiasm is like the hearty gaiety... | |
| 1818 - 596 页
...and so to Aldgatc pump, Each man with's spurs in horse's sides, and his back sword 'cross his rump. My lord, he takes a staff in hand, to beat the bushes...was a work he ne'er had done before : ' A creature win, ii bounceth from a IHIT.II, made them all to laugh ; My lord, lie cried, a hare ! a bare ! but... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 页
...pump, Each man with 's spurs in horse's sides, and his backsword 'cross bis rump. My lord he takesa staff in hand, to beat the bushes o'er; I must confess...laugh; My lord, he cried, a hare ! a hare ! but it proved an Essex calf. And when they had done their sport, they came to London, where they dwell, Their... | |
| 1869
...and Mi back sword across bis rump. My lord ha takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes o'er— I mast confess it was a work he ne'er had done before ; A creature bounceth from a bnsb, which made them all to laugh, ' My lord,' he cried, ' a hare ! a hare I ' — but it proved an... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 页
...to heat the bushes o'er, 1 must confess it was a work he ne'er had done before i A creature bouuceth from a bush which made them all to laugh, My lord he cried " a hare, a hare," but it proved an Essex calf. The " Hunt" has not " 'scap'd whipping " even in our times, in the ballad entitled... | |
| 592 页
...Aldgate pump. Each man with 's spurs in 'e horse's sides, and his back sword across his rump My lord h« takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes o'er —...it was a work he ne'er had done before ; A creature bonnceth from a bush, which made them all to laugh, ' My lord,' he cried, ' a hare 1 a hare 1 ' —... | |
| John William Carleton - 1870 - 614 页
...horse's sides, and his hack sword across his rump. My lord h» takes a staff in hand to beat the bashes o'er — I must confess it was a work he ne'er had done before ; A. creature bounceth from a bosh, which made them all to langh, ' My lord,' he cried, ' a hare ! a hare ! ' — but it proved an... | |
| 1839 - 272 页
...Next, once a year into Essex a hunting they do go, To sea 'era pass along, O 'tis a most pretty show ; My Lord he takes a staff in hand, to beat the bushes o'er, Ac., &c. We need not bring down the notice of hunting to more modern times, because this we could only... | |
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